A Bulli man who battled a rare form of eye cancer - and whose children have also fought the disease - will take on a fitness challenge for charity.
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The Children's Cancer Institute's 'Endure for a Cure' 12-hour cycling endurance challenge fundraiser will take place on May 3 at Eastern Creek Raceway.
Bulli's Luke Rollinson is an ambassador for the event, and will again participate in the fundraiser.
Read more: Endure For a Cure cycles its way to $300,000
Mr Rollinson, now 37, lost an eye to a rare form of cancer at just 18 months old.
There was little research available and it was believed it may be genetic.
His children were just six months old and 12 days old when the same tumours were found in their eyes.
"At six months old, Eli had treatment but luckily didn't need chemo," Mr Rollinson said. "Harper started chemo at 12 days old.
"Months of chemo left her hearing impaired, but she is now cancer-free."
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